Andrenergic fibers release Norepinephrine and Cholinergic fibers release Acetylcholine.
Adrenergic fibers
No. Cholinergic fibers are acetylcholine.
no
norepinephrinase
Yes, when stimulated the sympathetic postganglionic fibers release norepinepherine (20%) and epinepherine (80%).
Muscle cells are called fibers.
They are called Fibers
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
yes , true! sympathetic nervous system releases norepinephrine,epinephrine, dopamine neurotransmitters which stimulate adrenegic fibers and produce "fight or flight" so that you can fight that bear!
sympathetic division. Parasympathetic division fibers called cholinergic fibers release acetylcholine.
epinepherine and norepinephrine
norepinephrinase
Sympathetic nervous system .
Yes, when stimulated the sympathetic postganglionic fibers release norepinepherine (20%) and epinepherine (80%).
adrenel medulla
Muscle cells are called fibers.
No, post-ganglionic sympathetic fibers mostly release norepinephrine. But they do release some ACh to the sweat glands, which causes concurrent vasodilation of surrounding blood vessels (paired with release of bradykinin from sweat glands).
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
Fibers of the conduction system of the heart is called Purkinje fibers
purkinje fibers